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Thanks, this worked. I knew how to make the CL, it was the authority that we had the problems with. This will completely take care of it now. Now, we just have to trust the people that have authority to do this. -----Original Message----- From: Raul A Jager You can write a CL program that receives one parameter, the user profile, and calls CHGUSRPRF to change that user's password. You need to set the adopted autority to *owner, and make the owner QSECOFR or some other profile with enough authority. Then you can set the permisions to the program as public *exclude, and list the people the are allowede to use it. It may be a good idea to also generate a log. Raul
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